Friday, October 16, 2009
Shameless self plug
Sunday, August 30, 2009
Bakerella

I totally promised this a long time ago, but here is a really awesome cupcake and dessert blog. It has recipes, secrets, tricks, and ideas that you can take! It's Bakerella and I'm totally loving it! I recently-ish made her fast food cupcakes and they were a huge success!!
She makes everything super easy by giving you step by step instructions with excellent photos, as well as ideas for getting creative on your own! Some of my favorites that I want to test out are:
Easy as Pie
Candy Cup Caps
Easter Cake Pops
Fourteen Layer Cake
Yellow Cake
Chocolate Souffle
Enjoy!
I'm on a roll and I can't stop now!
All RA Floor
Friday, July 10, 2009
MJ tribute
I actually in the middle. I think he was a great pop star, but I think people are remembering what they want to remember because you're not supposed to speak ill of the dead.
However, this is one tribute page that I think EVERYONE can get behind. It focuses on the most important aspect of MJ's time in the spotlight - something everyone will remember him by. I can't stop watching it.
Michael Jackson Tribute
Monday, June 22, 2009
Don't hate me!!!
1) I'm posting a new blog!
2) I found a new cupcake website that I'm going to talk about tomorrow (It's super-cute!)
and
3) I only want to see this movie because it's summer and I've unplugged my brain and I'm not thinking.
...and it looks really freaking funny!

What's the movie, you ask? Well, it's Zombieland.
Yeah...anyways, trailer is below, imdb is here, and official site is here.
Monday, May 18, 2009
Thursday, April 30, 2009
New favorite website!
Tuesday, April 14, 2009
Being prepared is overrated.
Anyways...yeah. That's all that's up with me. Wanting to leave and working on my senior project. And goofing off while I'm supposed to be working on my senior project.
For example, watching old episodes of Jeeves and Wooster (The picture is of

So, now back to work...
*sigh*
Thursday, April 2, 2009
I wish I wrote this
Excerpts from:
Ten Surprisingly Common Causes Of Death In TV Hospitalsby Linda Holmes
Tonight is the end of ER. The end of an era, the end of the machine that made George Clooney famous, and the end of a fifteen-season run that was good for at least seven seasons. The show is presumably dying of pure fatigue, but how do the patients die? Let's take a look at the ways TV-hospital patients die that other people usually don't.
Heroism. Countless television hospital patients die of heroism every year. One minute, they are valiantly trying to save a cat, dog, old person, flower bed, bicycle, or lottery ticket, and the next, they are lying in a hospital bed while the monitors sing their mournful "eeeeeeeep" in the background. Worse yet, heroism often results in a slow expiration one hospital bed over from someone who is unafflicted with heroism -- say, a terrible bigot or someone unattractive -- who is going to live. These deaths are referred to in the literature as deaths by heroism with ironic complications.
Falling helicopters. As far as we know, there has been one death by falling helicopter in the history of hospital shows, and it took place on ER. But it would seem that, relative to the total number of casualties in ER history, even this likely overrepresents the prevalence of being crushed by a falling helicopter as a cause of death. The greater statistical anomaly, however, is that this happened to Dr. "Rocket" Romano, who had lost an arm to a helicopter blade only a season before he died of having an entire helicopter fall directly on him. You know how some people are unlucky at cards? He was unlucky at helicopters.
A terrible secret. Particularly on House, it is common for patients to die of A Terrible Secret. In many cases, the Terrible Secret is not life-threatening in itself, but the efforts to conceal the Terrible Secret cause the patient to die of something innocuous. For instance, if you conceal your penicillin allergy in the course of concealing the details of the way your penicillin allergy was discovered, you risk dying of A Terrible Secret.
Redemption. ER was particularly fond of having patients die of acute redemption. If you are admitted to the hospital as a wretched misanthrope but, during your stay, you meet a perky, freckled moppet who is keeping a sunny outlook on life, and if the moppet convinces you to become a better person, and you finally thank the hospital staff profusely for all they have done for you, you are showing telltale signs that you will soon die of redemption.
Career aspirations/creative differences. If you are a featured performer on a drama taking place in a TV hospital, your health may be endangered by your impending departure from the cast. This is how Mark Greene (Anthony Edwards) died of brain cancer on ER, and it is also what has given Izzie Stevens (Katherine Heigl) metastatic melanoma on Grey's Anatomy. Beware the termination of your contract.
A physician who does not love life. Selecting your physician is an important part of anyone's care, and a TV-hospital patient must be careful not to choose a physician who is unappreciative of some aspect of his or her life, particularly a romantic partner. There is a good chance that you will wind up teaching the TV doctor something about all that he or she has to be grateful for, and you will probably do so by dying. And you will probably die alone, because the lesson is more effective that way.
Old age complicated by quirkiness. The old and colorful live short lives at the TV hospital. Senior citizens admitted thereto must beware of marching to the beats of their own drummers, extolling the virtues of drinking or cigars, or flirting with young doctors. This kind of upbeat attitude combined with years of experience out in the world most often leads to dying peacefully in your sleep.
Sad montages. TV-hospital patients must learn to advocate for themselves, and should protest if they discover that surgery is to be performed as part of a montage accompanied by a song where the string section is prominently featured or where the only instrument in evidence is the piano.
Found on NPR
Sunday, March 29, 2009
Super Mario
Thursday, March 19, 2009
New things! Yay!
If I took it down it means that I don't visit that site anymore, making it totally lame.
New ones:
Better Zits (see below for explanation)
Pearls Before Swine (the official blog of Stephen Pastis, creator of Pearls)
PSYCHEDELAJAWEA (a band that my friend is in from Portland, OR)
Daily Comics Review (see below)
and
The New Adventures of Queen Victoria (also see below)
I hope you enjoy them!
Wednesday, March 11, 2009
New websites that I've stumbled upon






Tuesday, February 24, 2009
Post Secret Rejects
It just gets me every time.
But here are some more I can just really relate to. Especially the last one. I didn't think I'd ever stop crying...it just perfectly captured all my emotions lately.


PostRejects
(Ps. When you check out the website, read the VERY bottom of the page for the details.)
Friday, February 6, 2009
Music Video of the Week
Saturday, January 17, 2009
Hello from London!
Yeah, got to go, but I've already taken over 250 pictures, and I've only been here a week. Heehee.